John Oliver’s Gun-Toting ‘General Hospital’ Turn Wowed His Co-Star: ‘It Was Incredible’
John Oliver recently guest-starred on the long-running ABC daytime drama 'General Hospital,' making a dramatic entrance via helicopter as an armed character intervening in the show's spy-thriller storyline. The HBO host delivered his scenes professionally, earning particular praise from co-star Laura Wright, who was impressed by his line delivery and deliberate acting choices despite his lack of formal dramatic training. Wright noted that the writing successfully balanced Oliver's comedic reputation with the show's established dramatic tone.
Oliver's appearance on the show, which airs in early July, is part of a broader venture into soap operas that includes a three-episode guest arc on 'Days of Our Lives' scheduled for August. The comedian credited ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith's long-running recurring role on 'General Hospital' as inspiration for pursuing similar appearances. Oliver called the experience 'everything I hoped it would be' and expressed honour at contributing to the show's 64-year legacy as American television's longest-running scripted drama.
- John Oliver guest-starred on 'General Hospital' in a dramatic role featuring action sequences and a helicopter entrance
- Co-star Laura Wright praised his professional delivery and specific acting choices despite having no formal training
- Oliver is also appearing in a three-episode arc on 'Days of Our Lives,' inspired by Stephen A. Smith's soap opera work